INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- (MARKET WIRE) -- July 19, 2006 -- Indianapolis-based engineering firm,
Indesign, LLC, will join numerous industry leaders at the second annual
Freescale Technology Forum in Orlando, FL on July 24-27. Indesign will set
the stage at their pedestal in the technology lab with a demo of a
ColdFire®-based Point-of-Sale Reference Design and a demo of their
ZigBee™ Reference Design.

The Freescale Technology Forum (FTF) is quickly becoming the embedded
semiconductor industry's foremost developer conference. In its second
year, the forum will bring together engineers, partners, executives,
journalists, and analysts for a week of networking, training, and
exploration into the possibilities of design freedom.

FTF will offer unique insight on new solutions with live, hands-on
demonstrations from both established industry leaders and up-and-coming
talent.

In a session that focuses on designing with the ColdFire processor,
Indesign will partner with Freescale Semiconductor to provide insight into
secure connectivity applications. Forum participants can learn about the
open source and design development strategies used to create this secure
application. The Point-of-Sale Reference Design, which is based on the
uClinux™ operating system and uses the NanoX Open Source graphical user
interface (GUI) configuration tool, will be featured during the
presentation.

Additionally, Indesign will offer a ZigBee demonstration based on Freescale
Semiconductor's MC9S08GB60 microcontroller and 13193 transceiver, which
will highlight the benefits of developing custom wireless products using
802.15.4/ZigBee building blocks. The reference design will showcase
Indesign's ZigBee hardware/software design capabilities. FTF attendees can
view the ZigBee reference design first-hand by visiting Indesign in the
Technology Lab.